Drink driving slammed
Police briefs
LOCAL police have slammed drink drivers as selfish and arrogant as the courts continue to overflow with high blood alcohol readings.
Noosa Heads officer...
Keeping business local
By JONATHON HOWARD
HARVEY Norman Noosaville was bustling with members of the Noosaville Business Association’s (NBA) business after 5pm networking meeting recently.
NBA president and Sorroco...
Punters jump on Bande wagon
By JONATHON HOWARD
PUNTERS are backing Japanese stayer Bande as a possible front runner for the 2014 Emirates Melbourne Cup in November, as the 18-carat...
Maynard fund-raiser
By JONATHON HOWARD
A SPECIAL fund-raising event to assist the devastated local Maynard family will take place this month.
Peter Maynard went missing at Nusa Lembongans...
Chickens on the boil
By JONATHON HOWARD
A FIERY debate has erupted around an application for a proposed chicken farm at Ridgewood, following a Noosa Council deferral of the...
Gallery call for TAFE
By JOLENE OGLE
A local artist is calling on the community to support her bid to turn the deserted TAFE campus into a thriving art...
Pop-up shop for Zonta
By JOLENE OGLE
THE Zonta club of Noosa will launch their pop-up shop at the Noosa Junction on 7 October to help raise funds for...
All things being equal, bad Denzel is good
By JONATHON HOWARD
IF SOMEONE has a problem, if the odds are stacked against them, if they have nowhere else to turn, McCall will help...
It’s not over yet
By JONATHON HOWARD
THE EDV Residents Group has refused to concede the battle for a boundary re-alignment is over, after the Minister for Local Government...
Five take five
By JOLENE OGLE
SUN, surf and local produce provided the perfect welcome to Noosa for the five lucky winners of the Ultimate Gap Year competition.
Run...
Academic puts the word out
By JONATHON HOWARD
AN EDUCATION lecturer is urging Noosa parents to immerse their young children in language and literature or risk greater difficulties for their...
Headstart to be the best
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA Council will receive almost $186,000 to help expand children’s reading and writing skills to better prepare young kids for school.
Arts minister...